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live att Rochell but whether they are hous keepers and pay
taxes and [X]tributions hee knoweth not.

To the 8th he saith he did not receyve any part of his freight in [XXXX GUTTER]
but was to receyve the same att dunkirke of the merchants
there to who the same goods were consigned upon the
delivery thereof if the said vessell had not bene taken.

To the 9th he referreth himselfe to his foregoeing deposition and
other wise cannot depose./

Jan [?S]end[XX]ck [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The XXXth day of March 1653.

The Clayme of Daniel Skynner}
of Dover for his wynes and}
in the [XXXXX]./}

Examined upon y,e sd allon

(2.)

Albertus Skinner of Saint George Botolphs
parish London merchant aged 30 yeares or
Thereabouts a witnes sworne and examined
deposeth and saith as followeth videlicet.

To the first articles of the said allegation This deponent saith that for divers
yeares now last past the arlate Daniel Skynner hath bene an
usuall trader to france for wines and other goods, and that
ther arlate John Vanp[?utte] is his factor and presides att Bordeaux
and is commonly accounted a fflandrian and does busines att
Bourdeaux as a factor and for a factor is commonly accounted the
premisses he knoweth being the brother of the producent and knowing
well that the sayd Vanp[?utte] was the factor of this deponents
father who used the same trade to ffrance that the arlate
Daniel Skinner now doth. And otherwise cannot depose.

To the 2d article of the sayd allegation and the three schedules thereunto annexed
this deponent saith that the said schedules were sent to this deponent
from the arlate Daniel Skinner as and for the true and
originall letter of advise factory and bill of lading for
the thirty five tonnes of wynes now in question, and this
deponent doth beleive that they are true and reall and the
Contents hereof so had and done as herein is conteyned
And otherwise hee cannot depose.

To the third article of the sayd allegation This deponent saith that the arlate
Daniel Skinner by his letter of the tenth of December 1653 last
past which came to this examinates hands [?here] in London about 11 or 12. day
of the same moneth did acquaint him this deponent that he had
thirty five tonnes of wynes comeing from Bourdeaux into the English Channell
in a Swedish shipp the [?Wisdome] of Stockholme and that
the same were consigned for Dunkirke, but that he had
a desire to have the same disposed of att London and heretofore
desired this deponent to make and use meanes for a license
for bringing the same to London if it might be, or to procure
the same to be [XXXXX] by the officers of the Customs house, but
desired this deponent to use all expedition for that a convoy was
attending in the downes to [?waft] severall shipps for Dunkirke in which
noe doubt the said the Master of the [?Wysdome] would goe to his designed [XXX GUTTER]
And further cannot depose.